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SEPTIC TANK GUIDELINES
Memorandum of UnderstandingBetween the
California Water Quality Control BoardLahontan Region
and theCity of California City
This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into by and between the California
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Lahontan Region (hereinafter Board) andthe City of California City (hereinafter City). Its purpose is to expeditethe overall review process for proposed land developments and to provide aclear operating policy for the Board and the City on the implementation of theBoard’s guidelines for wastewater disposal from land developments.
Section 13260 of the California Water Code requires any person dischargingwaste or proposing to discharge waste that may affect waters of the State
except to a community sewer system, to file a report of waste discharge withthe regional board of that region. Implementation of this code section hasincluded regulation of individual waste systems wherever warranted.
In 1973, the Board adopted guidelines to (1) establish the conditions underwhich waivers oî the filing requirement would be in the public interest(pursuant to California Water Code Section 13269); (2) establish minimumcriteria for the use of individual systems; and (3) prevent pollution ornuisance caused by the discharges from leaching or percolating systems.
On January 14, 1988, the Regional Board adopted revisions to the “Guidelinesfor Waste Disposal from Land Developments”. In conjunction with these
revisions, the Regional Board also adopted the “Regional Board Guidelines for
Implementation of Criteria for Individual Waste Disposal Systems’. These
implementation guidelines list general and specific provisions in consideringexemptions to the maximum density criteria (2 EDUs per acre) for individual
waste disposal systems in both new and existing land developments.
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This requirement also applies to domestic wastewater discharges from newconuncrcial and industrial developments with wastewater discharge volumesexceeding two EDUs per acre density (500 gal/day/acre based on 250gal/day/EDU). On June 16, 1988, the State Water Resources Control Boardapproved the revisions. For purposes of this Memorandum of Understanding,gross acreage is that a;-ea which encompasses the entire net lot area plus anyunderlying fee title within the adjacent right(s)-of-way, if any.
Inasmuch as the City has incorporated into its review criteria the “MinimumCriteria for Subsurface Discharge of Sewage” contained in the Board’sguidelines, and has consistently applied these criteria in its review ofproposed developments, it is not against the public interest for the Board toreduce its oversight work by eliminating redundant review of proposedProjects.
It is agreed that:
I. The City is authorized to issue construction permits for projects thatutilize individual subsurface disposal systems without Regional Boardapproval under the following conditions:
A. All of the following:
1. The on-site soil characteristics comply with established“Minimum Criteria for Individual Waste Disposal Systems asadopted by Resolution 6-88-15; and
2. The discharge is composed of domestic wastewater only; and
B. One of the following:
1. The development consists of single-family residences,multiple-family residences, non-residential or of mixedoccupancy and the cumulative development density in thespecified area, as defined on Map “A” which is made a part
of this memorandum, does not exceed two equivalent dwelling
units (EDUs) per acre (500 gallons/acre/day wastewater
flow). The estimated wastewater flow from non-residentialor mixed occupancy developments shall be determined usingTable 1-2 and 1-3 in the Uniform Plumbing Code and occupantloads s determined by Table 33A in the Uniform BuildingCode; or
2. The development consists only of a single-family home on anindividual lot, subdivided prior to January 14, 1988, whichhas a minimum net area of 15,000 square feet; ot
3. The project is in a class that has been designated exemptfrom Regional Board review in writing under signature of theRegional Board Executive Officer; or
4. The project/development has been granted an exemption by theBoard and complies with the City’s standards for use ofseptic tank wastewater disposal systems.
II. The City shall not issue construction permits without Regional Boardapproval for the following projects:
A. Projects that involve domestic wastewater discharge fromresidential, commercial or industrial development if thecumulative development density in the specified area as defined onMap “A” is in excess of two EDUs/acre or 500 gallons/acre/day asdeterminedby the Board (except in exempted areas); or
B. Projects that will have industrial wastewater discharges; or
C. Projects that do not comply with the City’s standards for use ofseptic tank wastewater disposal systems; or
0. Projects located within existing waste discharge prohibition areas(unless in areas exempted in I.E. above); or
. E. Projects utilizing package wastewater treatment plants with on-site disposal; or
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Ill. The City, at its discretion, may defer consideration of projects, basedon water quality impacts, to the Board for any projects even if itappears that compliance with Section I. of this Memorandum ofUnde;-standing has been achieved.
IV. The City, at its discretion, may require the formation of a publicentity (as defined in the State of California Government Code Section53090 et seq.) to maintain septic systems in residential developments ofone hundred (100) lots or more.
V. The Board may review permits issued by the City at its discretion.Copies of permits will be made available upon request for revie in Cityoffices.
UI. The Board, upon reviewing permits issued by the City, may requireproposals be submitted and/or waste discharge requirements (permits) beobtained for all other types of waste discharges such as stormwaterrunoff and solid waste leachate.
VII. The City, on its own initiative or at the request of an applicant andupon providing the information specified in the implementationguidelines, may apply for individual, large scale, or area-wideexemptions.
VIII. The applicant, for projects found in compliance with the Board’sguidelines, will be notified of acceptance by issuance of a Citybuilding permit or by issuance of a Board clearance letter.
IX. The City shall maintain a record of all documents submitted and reviewedunder this Memorandum of Understanding. This record shall be kept as anote on the construction permit for each project.
X. This Memorandum of Understanding shall be effective immediately afterexecution of this agreement and shall remain in full force untilterminated by a prior thirty (30) day written notice by either party.
XI. This Meuorandum of Understanding may be amended as mutually agreed to by
the City and the Regional Board.
XII. All notices and conusunications under this Memorandum of Understanding
shall he addressed to the following:
Peggy L. RosierCity of California CityCity Manager21000 Hacienda Blvd.California City, Ca 93505
Peggy LolerCity Manager
OR. ButterfieldCalifornia Regional Water QualityControl Board Lahontan Region15371 Bonanza RoadVictorville, Ca 92392-2m9%
This Memorandum of Understanding is executed on the date of the most recentsignature below, by the following authorized representatives of the parties.
O.R. Butterfield/Executive Officer
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Engineering Consultants I LJU[ )( U1F’3602 University Avenue Suite 201RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92501-3348
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TO CAlIFORNIA RErI.ONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL O.R. BUTTERFIELDBOARD — LAIIONTAN REGION uP.O. BOY 928 CITY Of CALIFORNIA CITY
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEENSOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA 95?31-228 THE CRWQCB—LAHONTAN REGION AND THECITY OF CALIFORNIA CITY
WE ARE SENDING YOU XX Attached 1 Under separate cover via.
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following items:
El Shop drawings El Prints U Plans U Samples U Specifications
El Copy of letter U Change order El
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1 SEPTIC TANK GUIDELINE MEMORANDUM Of UNDERSTANDING MAP “A”
THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below:
El For approval El Approved as submitted U Resubmit copies for approval
XX For your use U Approved as noted U Submit copies for distribution
U As requested U Returned for corrections El Return
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CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL 6OARD
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Peggy L. Rosier, Interim City ManagerCity of California City21000 Hacienda Blvd.California City, California 93505
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATERQUALITY CONTROL BOARD-LAHONTAN REGION AND THE CITY OF CALIFORNIACITY
Dear Ms. Rosier:
On March 9, 1989, we received your letter and Memorandum ofUnderstanding (NOU) between the City of California City and theCalifornia Regional Water Quality Control Board-Lahontan Regionregarding the septic system permitting process. We appreciatethe cooperation extended from the City of California City byentering into this MOU.
The MOU refers to an attachment “Map A” which we did not receive.Please send a copy of “Map A” to this office.
A copy of the signed MOU is enclosed. If you have any questionsor require more information regarding this matter, please contactCindy Rofer or David Himebaugh at this office.
Yours truly,
TTERFIDEXECUTIVE OFFICER
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Mr. 0. R. ButterfieldlFExecutive Officer
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RE: City of California CityState Water Resources Control BoardRegional Water Quality Control BoardMemorandum of Understanding andCity Ordinance Implementing Same
Dear Mr. Butterfield:
In regard to your meeting on February 9, 1989 with SWRCB andRWQCB representatives at which our city representatives werepresent, please find enclosed two (2) signed copies of aMemorandum of Understanding between the California WaterQuality Control Board, Lahontan Region, and the City ofCalifornia City on Septic Tank Guidelines and a copy of theCity of California City Ordinance No. 89-414 adopted March 7,1989.
We would appreciate your returning one fully executed copy ofthe Memorandum of Understanding to us as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
Peggy RoslerInterim City Manager
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RE: Memorandum of UnderstandingBetween California Water Quality Control Board and City of California City
Gentlemen:
Enclosed is a copy of Ordinance No. a9.-LflL approved by the City Council of our Cityon March 6, 1969, and which will become Law on pri1 B, 1969, relating to the limitingof on—site sewage disposal systems in certain zones of the City where the density isin excess of two (2) dwelling units per acre.
Respectfully,
Enclosure: Ordinance No. 69—L+1t1
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ORDINANCE NO. 89-414
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITYOF CALIFORNIA CITY AMENDING THE CALIFORNIACITY MUNICIPAL CODE AS IT RELATES TO THELIMITING OF ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of CALIFORNIA CITY ORDAINS asfollows:
Section 1. Purpose
This Ordinance amends the California City Municipal Code bylimiting development of real property with on-site sewage disposal
to conform to the Memorandum of Understanding between the CaliforniaWater Regional Water Quality Control Board and the City of California
City.
The Council finds, determines and declares as follows:
(a) The California Regional Water Quality Control Board has
adopted amendments to the Water Quality Control Plans for the North
and South Lahontan Basins which prohibit discharge of domestic waste
water to individual waste disposal systems where the density is in
excess of two dwelling units per acre.
(b) The California Regional Water Quality Control Board has
proposed an exemption to the above requirements which would allow an
exemption to the above requirements allowing the City to develop in
distinctly specified areas in accordance with the above-mentioned
Memorandum of Understanding.
(c) The above-mentioned proposed exemption is within the
guidelines of the public policy of the City with regard to the use
of individual waste water disposal systems and the City sewer system.
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Section 3. Other
Except as provided herein, the California City Municipal Code
is reaffirmed and readopted.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 7th day of March, 1989.
ATTEST;
City Clerk
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